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Today's video is Talk About Forever by Mabel. It's a video project to commemorate the new Tate Modern building which was opened back in June. (Tate Modern is an art gallery in London).

I first watched the video in August and included it in my New Music/Videos update that month. It's a bit of a strange video in my opinion; it's one of those with interpretive dance which seem to be the trend at the moment, e.g. Sia's videos with Maddie from Dance Moms and Years and Years' latest two (I'm just not a fan of that dance style!). I like the song though, it has a nice vibe and the dancers are good. :)

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